Family and friends are mourning the loss of a man who fell in the Fraser River while fishing earlier this month.
Randall "Alvis" Ned, a The incident occurred near the “6 Mile” fishing grounds off Highway 99.
“According to witnesses Randall was fishing with a dip net when the current pulled on the dip net and he fell into the water,” said Lillooet RCMP in its initial press release.
RCMP confirmed to Pique a body was found in the river late last week, though they could not immediately confirm its identity.
Family members took to the "" Facebook group to share memories of the beloved father and husband.
Alvis’ wife, Tamara Ned, previously told Pique her childhood sweetheart to people in the community. The loving couple have a 13-year-old daughter.
“He is well-loved by so many people,” she said. “He is always helping people.”
Ned was reportedly fishing in a group at the time of the accident.
“There were a good few people there,” said Tamara. “One fishes, one packs, one cleans. They all have their duties that they share. They automatically called 911. I was just on my way to the fish camp at that time.”
Alvis’ cousin, Donovan Adolph-Fletcher, was cutting salmon nearby when the tragedy happened. “I was there in our traditional fishing grounds,” he said. “I was cutting my salmon when people starting hollering that he fell in. I raced down the river to see if there was any sign of him, but he was gone.”
Tamara paid tribute to the love of her life on Facebook.
“Kayshia and I love you so much,” she said. “You will be dearly missed, Alvis, my love, watch over our girl. I will always love you.”